The Romantic Song

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When I hear the word 'Song', names like Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigaam and Shaan ring a bell. Since my youth, I have grown up listening to their profound structures made by expert Bollywood music chiefs. They had a sentimental bid in them, which used to strike a moment harmony in the audience's psyche. The delayed effect left by those melodies was something which can't be depicted in words.

Today, Bollywood tunes have experienced a transformation when contrasted with the one's in the early and mid 90s. The musical organizations have now been supplanted by unrefined thing numbers and horrifying rapping which is fine on the grounds that change is fundamental, even in music; and the youthful era interfaces with it extremely well, however the inquiry that emerges is 'Does that mean a moderate takeoff of the resonant tunes from Bollywood?'


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